Insiders know the route which leads through several villages and
settlements with plenty of ramshackle dwellings, and then through the
suburb of Lami and finally, Suva proper. I was expecting to see some
signs of the devastation but... nothing!

Everything is clean and tidy, and all I could discern were a total of
three missing roofs where repairs were already well underway.

Like I said, just amazing!

But in the North and in the islands, things are completely different.

This is yesterday's local News bulletin.

These poor people need urgent help.

Should you want to contribute, please re-read this
- and should you want to use other channels, you may want to first
ascertain whether the funds will be ultimately disbursed to the National
Disaster Management Office and then, the District Disaster Management
Committee (DISMAC) that are coordinating the efforts, and what portion
of your funds will be wasted on overheads as is too often the case. Like
the PM said, this is really not the moment for waste, duplication let
alone obstruction!

I'm glad that our friends have made it through the Cyclone OK and I urge you to help the less fortunate one in Fiji via one of the above means.

Cheers,
Martin Graf
CEO Shark Diver

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